Lot: 2494
Circa 1830 and later.
Oversize beaker vase or flip glass on foot, engraved with church to one side, and wheat sheaves and grape leaves, verso, with broken pontil to underside. Sold with an occupational goblet engraved with carpenters tools to one side, and monogrammed JEC, verso, with broken pontil and a flint cut glass celery vase on foot, the bowl engraved with a standing fisherman, by grassy bank, with scrolling feathered foliate design and diamond point smoothed pontil to underside.
Approximate dimensions: 8 1/2 H. x 5 7/8 Diameter, overall..
Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Fine Art Museums of San Francisco.
Condition: very good condition. Minor surface wear, flecks to surfaces. All ring true.
Notes: Engraving of Angler after James Pollards Fly Fishing. Hand-colored aquatint, London: T. Helme, 1831.
Auction Date: October 14, 2024
